Digital storytelling online: a case report exploring virtual design, implementation opportunities and challenges

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Background: Digital storytelling is an arts-informed approach that engages short, first-person videos, typically three to five minutes in length, to communicate a personal narrative. Prior to the pandemic, digital storytelling initiatives in health services research were often conducted during face-to-face workshops scheduled over multiple days. However, throughout the COVID-19 lockdowns where social distancing requirements needed to be maintained, many digital storytelling projects were adapted to online platforms. Methods: As part of a research project aiming to explore the day surgery treatment and recovery experiences of women with breast cancer in Peel region, we decided to pivot our digital storytelling process to an online format. During the process, we observed that the online digital storytelling format had multiple opportunities and challenges to implementation. Results: This paper outlines our promising practices and lessons learned when designing and implementing an online digital storytelling project including pre-production, production and post-production considerations. Conclusions: We provide lessons learned for future teams intending to conduct an online digital storytelling project.

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Mansfield, E., Jalal, N., Sanderson, R., Shetty, G., Hylton, A., & D’Silva, C. (2024). Digital storytelling online: a case report exploring virtual design, implementation opportunities and challenges. Research Involvement and Engagement, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40900-024-00570-6

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